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Well the virus has now killed more than a hundred people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
You don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
This is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than 100 possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst always, because if you don't and the worst happens. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
OK, welcome back. | ||
It's Tuesday, 6 September in the year of our Lord 2022. | ||
And by the way, for those audience members think I'm a little snarky, I'm not snarky. | ||
We're just trying to make the trains run on time. | ||
We've got a lot to do. | ||
Got to juggle a lot of balls. | ||
I want to thank everybody in Denver. | ||
And of course, Rudy's team, everything made it work. | ||
Also, you've got to go to Gateway Pundit. | ||
Let's get those links up there. | ||
You've got to watch that tape. | ||
It's pretty shocking. | ||
You've got these postal service workers doing the 2,000 meals routine, so you've got to check it out. | ||
It's 13 minutes long, and just play it. | ||
It's pretty shocking. | ||
I want to thank the team up in Michigan. | ||
They went through all that video and cut that, so pretty impressive. | ||
We're going to have a lot more today. | ||
Steve Cortez and Peter Navarro are going to be in the afternoon show. | ||
We're going to talk a lot about economics. | ||
We've got Ed Dowd coming up in a moment about there's a lot going on in global capital markets and particularly in Europe and in China that does not portend well for the United States. | ||
I want to go to New Hampshire, the Granite State. | ||
Caroline, leave it. | ||
Caroline Leavitt, tell me, what have you done, ma'am? | ||
Because you've been on the show, I think you did the very first interview and you kicked off your campaign because you had worked in the White House for Kayleigh and you had worked for Lee Stefanik and you're one of these young, hard chargers coming out, running for Congress. | ||
What have you done that people have taken, is it $2.4 million in ads and putting on top of your head because you're running a grassroots campaign and basically have drawn even in a dead heat with the Christie candidate? | ||
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Yeah, well, here's what we've done, Steve. | |
We've completely blown up the establishment's plan for this race, for my home district, New Hampshire's first congressional seat. | ||
They had their hand-picked puppet in the race, Matt Mowers, who is my opponent. | ||
Kevin McCarthy and the establishment promised him if he ran, they would back him. | ||
And I came in last summer and said, no way. | ||
This guy already lost to our Democrat incumbent, Chris Kappas, and we deserve better. | ||
We don't deserve someone who came here to our state to run Chris Christie's campaign. | ||
We deserve a true, homegrown, grassroots, conservative fighter, and that's what I am. | ||
So I launched this campaign last week, or last year, as you know, Steve, when everyone was telling me to sit down and shut up. | ||
But we have since raised more than $2 million from grassroots patriots across this country, and we are now in a dead-heat tide. | ||
So they hit the red emergency button, and this past week, they spent nearly $4 million in ads boosting my establishment handpick opponent, Matt Mowers, And slandering me. | ||
They are viciously smearing me and my family because they have nothing legitimate to talk about. | ||
As my friend Matt Gaetz said, these are the type of ads they run when the opposition research file book comes back clean. | ||
They cannot stop us or slow us down. | ||
The people are smart. | ||
Voters know when they're attacking you, it's because you're over the target and you're winning. | ||
We have our last debate in the race tonight. | ||
I'm looking forward to it and to proving to voters that I'm the outsider that New Hampshire needs and deserves. | ||
We're going to win this race. | ||
One week from today on the 13th of September. | ||
Smash expectations. | ||
Take back the house. | ||
Put the people first once and for all. | ||
Tell me about the debate tonight. | ||
Compare and contrast. | ||
What's the difference between you and your opponent? | ||
The key differences you think? | ||
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Well, as this polling has proven, this is a two-horse race. | |
You have the establishment's handpick, Matt Mowers. | ||
He's a former political operative for Chris Christie. | ||
He's the former chief of staff to Dr. Deborah Birx, the evil woman who worked with Fauci to force us all into lockdown, who lied to President Trump and admitted in her book she manipulated COVID-19 data. | ||
And now he's the establishment's handmaid. | ||
The difference between he and I is this. | ||
When he takes a vote, he's going to have to run to Kevin McCarthy and ask him, how should I vote on this? | ||
I am not beholden to anyone in the swamp. | ||
I'm gonna take good votes for the people of this state. | ||
And I've taken various positions throughout this campaign that were in opposition to Republican leadership. | ||
And that's why they're attacking me. | ||
The $40 billion we stole from taxpayers and sloshed over to Ukraine, I said I wouldn't have voted for that, not a chance in hell. | ||
Matt Mowers didn't answer the question. | ||
That's the difference. | ||
It's an insider versus an outsider game. | ||
I'm the homegrown candidate. | ||
I grew up here in a business family. | ||
I'm fighting for my family, my friends, everyone in this district whom I love. | ||
We call my friends and family in this community. | ||
Matt Mowers can't say the same. | ||
He moved here for political opportunism. | ||
Voters are smart. | ||
They know that and that's why we're going to prevail no matter how much money the establishment dumps on my head. | ||
For the people, the Granite Staters and others throughout the country, how did they get to your website to find out more about this and see a pregame on you before the debate and how they get to your social media? | ||
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Yeah, I need everyone to please help me out. | |
As we said, you know, the establishment's dumping money. | ||
We're being outspent on TV. | ||
I think nearly 17 to 1, someone said today. | ||
So we need everyone to chip in. | ||
Caroline4Congress.com is my website. | ||
It's Caroline with a K. You can find me on Getter, Truth Social, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter. | ||
I run all my social media accounts myself. | ||
Please reach out to me. | ||
Please pray. | ||
And if you're in New Hampshire in the First District, I ask for your vote on the 13th of September. | ||
Let's go flood the polls and win this thing. | ||
Caroline Leavitt, live free or die, ma'am. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
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God bless you. | |
Thanks, Steve. | ||
Okay, I want to go now to Richard Beres. | ||
Richard, you see right there the epitome of kind of the MAGA, upbeat, positive. | ||
I'm going to take this on. | ||
You've got an amazing piece. | ||
You and Trafalgar have done some incredible polling over the last couple days. | ||
I want to tell people, don't get these suppression polls done by these college groups, etc. | ||
Don't let them take your eye off the ball. | ||
There's something powerful going on here. | ||
I want you to, you have an exclusive up on RealClearPolitics. | ||
And if we can put it up, if Denver can put it up by Richard Tartt. | ||
Richard Barris, walk us through what your research shows you and where we stand as we start the sprint to 8 November, sir. | ||
Yeah, it was time to respond to some of these, you know, I mean, we hear the same story every cycle, Steve, especially the last three. | ||
And it was time to respond to these, you know, left-wing forecasters and so-called modelers who basically are making arguments like Republicans are losing steam. | ||
You know, Trump's a bad actor in the Republican primaries and now he's going to drag them down in the generals. | ||
You know, and basically I just responded to, you know, the one that they all refer to or defer to, which was Nate Silver. | ||
I mean, he used Alaska, Minnesota and New York to make the case. | ||
You know, I go through them one by one, but in all three cases, I flatly outright reject, you know, his analysis of them. | ||
And in the last poll we did, Which, by the way, speaking of losing steam and pointing to the polls, Steve, according to who? | ||
Which pollsters? | ||
Did they correct their democratic bias over the last three cycles and I somehow missed it? | ||
Alright? | ||
I mean, I don't know why we expect anything other than democratic bias every election, you know, from these pollsters going forward. | ||
So I tend to just not care about what my own data says. | ||
Well, have they overblown because they kept Trump out of this New York primary, right? | ||
They kept Trump out of this special election. | ||
And the Republicans won 65-35, essentially, in Alaska. | ||
It's just Murkowski and these Soros-backed people have got this system, which we've got to get rid of. | ||
I think it's in Maine and Alaska, where essentially it takes out the MAGA candidates and gets moderates in. | ||
Am I incorrect? | ||
Those are two things that are not relevant. | ||
To what's happening right now. | ||
Am I accurate in describing that, sir? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
The case in Alaska is disgustingly dishonest when you're reading, you know, Cook Politico and FiveThirtyEight. | ||
This was the first election where Alaska implemented ranked choice voting, which was pushed by a coalition of Democrats who were always in the minority and moderate establishment status quo rhinos like Lisa Murkowski, who, you know, knew she faced certain defeat in a primary from somebody like Kelly. | ||
So they implemented this to entrench her. | ||
And by the way, that's what rank choice does. | ||
It does entrench the status quo power. | ||
And basically because of it, you know, 60 plus percent of voters will be represented by somebody in an at-large district they would never have voted for otherwise. | ||
So the two primary vote party share was actually very impressive for Republicans. | ||
You know, it would not have gone that way. | ||
In New York, what I am seeing, what I see that has raised my eyebrow, Is that in races where Trump is not involved, Republicans have had a problem ginning up turnout to the levels, because of working class voters, to levels that we did see. | ||
They also always omit Wisconsin, you know, since the raid, right? | ||
Which they always use the word seizure. | ||
It's a raid. | ||
Since the raid, you know, they have to ignore Wyoming, Wisconsin, right? | ||
In order to make their argument work, we had enormous turnout. | ||
Wyoming is typically 100,000 votes if you're lucky. | ||
In a Republican primary, it was 170,000. | ||
was 170,000. In Wisconsin, in 2018, Democrats were 53% of the primary vote share. This year, Republicans were 53%. | ||
So, from 18 to 22, it completely flipped and turnout rose more than 20 percent in the Republican primary. | ||
Where Trump is involved in Trumpism, right, like it's a fight between MAGA and Old Guard, we see enormous rise in turnout. | ||
Where there's not in New York 19, which by the way, I think Molinaro was a victim of the expectations game, a victim of overblown, you know, narrative wars. | ||
He still moved that district, Steve, 11 points. | ||
And what I'm seeing Nate Silver and others do, I saw from Republicans in 2017, Karen Handel barely held on. | ||
She held on by about five points against Jon Ossoff, and Republicans were elated that she won that special election. | ||
But back then, I was telling them, it's not whether or not she held on, it's the margin it swung by. | ||
And in that case, it was a warning sign for Republicans. | ||
So where do you think we stand right now? | ||
We're in the last 60 some days. | ||
Early voting starts in October. | ||
We're 35 days away from early voting in place at the Commonwealth is overall because they had the Cook Report woman who's so fantastic there on PBS over the weekend saying we've never seen a president ever Get involved in this. | ||
The reason is that he is the leader of the MAGA movement, and MAGA is the muscle, is in back of the Republican Party. | ||
We need the young, what Youngkin was, was a overturn, an overturn out of the MAGA folks with the suburban moms coming in. | ||
That's going to win it in Pennsylvania, that's going to win it in Arizona, and you can see it happening. | ||
But Trump is clearly, and your analysis shows, it's a net, not just positive factor, turbocharged high testosterone Yeah, this is a no-brainer, Steve. | ||
A no-brainer. | ||
And in Minnesota, which was the last of their example, he wasn't there. | ||
And they kept comparing his margin in Minnesota 1 to Brad Finstad's margin. | ||
He won it by about 4 points, just under 4 points. | ||
Trump won it by closer to 10. | ||
But of course, he's Donald Trump, and Donald Trump was not involved with that. | ||
It was still an impressive win by Finstead. | ||
We went through the margins in that district over the last four cycles or so, going back all the way, actually more, going back to the last time Republicans had a first-term incumbent midterm. | ||
So, you know, looking at that alone, You know, it's like they keep using these apples to oranges comparison when it fits their narrative, when it, you know, they're cherry picking examples. | ||
And when you're looking at elections like this and trying to forecast, you want to take the totality of the data. | ||
You do, Steve, but you try to be as apples to apples as possible. | ||
And in that case, you're comparing congressional vote share to congressional vote share, not congressional to presidential. | ||
And they're doing this because they want a cherry pick and they want Trump out of these elections. | ||
They do not want him to do what he did in 18, which was save the Senate majority. | ||
He did it single-handedly. | ||
Basically, also, you and Trafalgar are saying the same thing, I think. | ||
Daily Mail's got a story up. | ||
The total bill for the bailout of the woke graduate students is $1 trillion. | ||
Trafalgar and I think you're saying they've never seen one issue that has electrified and upset people more than that. | ||
Can you can you affirm that the issue set is on our side too with inflation, the implosion in the economy, invasion of the southern border, and this bailout of the woke graduate student elite? | ||
Yeah, the top three of the top three issues, you know, not just nationally, but you know, in states and districts, You know, you're looking at economy, well, really, cost of living, inflation, economy, and then, you know, you have immigration and border security. | ||
Basically, now, there is some abortion vote that rose, but those are post-grad, college graduate voters who are just changing their minds on what they think is the most important issue. | ||
Out of those, you know, three to four, Republicans dominate on trust to handle them. | ||
Now, we have this student loan forgiveness issue coming in. | ||
That may be, you know, we were speculating over the weekend and was talking to you about the poll we did. | ||
How do people get to this poll, sir? | ||
peoplespundit.locals.com and they can check out that poll on CDMedia if they want. | ||
now look at deeper into southeastern Pennsylvania. That is the working class pissed off when you look at Biden's negatives. That's the working class furious over the student loan forgiveness move. | ||
How do people get to this poll, sir? | ||
peoplespundit.locals.com and they can check out that poll on CD Media if they want. | ||
Go to cdm.press all over the front page. | ||
Richard Barris, you're a rock star. | ||
In fact, L. Todd Woods is going to join us launching a new paper. | ||
Ed Dowd from Hawaii about the coming financial collapse. | ||
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All next in The War Room. | |
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, welcome back. | ||
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It's not going to last forever. | ||
Mike's going to join us here in a moment and talk about how many counties we actually got the data from before they had to shut down, before they stopped it all on Friday the 3rd. | ||
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Also TPUSA, that's Turning Point USA, they have a conference the 16th to the 18th. | ||
It's on the Great Reset. | ||
I'm one of the keynote speakers. | ||
It kicks it all off. | ||
In fact, we're going to be doing some of the programming from that conference. | ||
Another big conference you're going to want to go to. | ||
And what I love about this, they kind of target the younger people, people under 35, to get them up to speed on all the big issues in the world. | ||
And this is going to be a blockbuster. | ||
So tpusa.com. | ||
Go check it out right now about ticket availability. | ||
I want to go to L. Todd Wood. | ||
By the way, so CD Media has sponsored some of these great polls over the last week. | ||
Todd, I want to bring you on. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
But you're launching papers all over the place. | ||
Talk about the paper that you just launched today, in a day where the mayor of New York has had people in a public housing project down in the Lower East Side drinking tap water with arsenic in it, and his staff didn't even tell him for a couple of days. | ||
It doesn't seem like the New York Times is on this. | ||
Talk to us about your new paper in Manhattan. | ||
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Thanks, Steve. | |
Look, literally, you've seen an industry in the corporate media that has destroyed its customer base intentionally in a very short period of time across the world. | ||
So you're a Wall Street guy, as I am. | ||
We see massive opportunities. | ||
So we're growing as fast as possible to try to take advantage of it. | ||
The Manhattan.Press is our new paper in New York City. | ||
We're going to focus on the corruption. | ||
We're going to do a lot of investigative journalism. | ||
Jackie Tovaroff is going to run it. | ||
She's high energy. | ||
She is Manhattan all the way. | ||
And we're really excited and we're going to provide an alternative. | ||
You know, we're known for telling the truth at CD Media, no matter where it lands. | ||
If it lands on the GOP, fine. | ||
But there's a lot of truth that Manhattan's Knights are not getting on the vaccines, etc. | ||
And we're going to get it out there. | ||
So talk to people about how they get to all, because you've got a whole network of papers. | ||
You guys are kind of everywhere. | ||
You and Michael Patrick Leahy's got a group out there putting out papers that we're a partner with you guys. | ||
We have you on all the time. | ||
You're also doing a bunch of big polling. | ||
How do people get to you? | ||
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cdm.press is our main site. | |
We have reporters all over the world. | ||
We started in Eastern Europe and we've moved into the US. | ||
czarism.com is our Eastern European site. | ||
We're in Israel. | ||
We're in the Balkans. | ||
We're in Connecticut. | ||
We're in Miami. | ||
We are in New York, which is coming. | ||
We're in Georgia with the Georgia Record. | ||
We have a paper opening in Maryland soon. | ||
We're talking with Denver. | ||
Another special project we have coming is armedforces.press. | ||
The military media is completely corrupt and bought by the other side. | ||
And we're going to provide real news for the American soldier, airmen, and Marines. | ||
And that's something we're very excited about. | ||
I want to bring, is Jackie Torberoff on? | ||
Can we bring in Jackie for a second? | ||
Jackie, tell us about this new venture because New York City needs us, Manhattan particularly needs us more than any, but tell me what the angle of attack of the coverage is going to be. | ||
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Hi, thanks so much for having me. | |
The angle of attack is we are attacking the leftist narrative that's really destroying New York City. | ||
74% of New York City residents say that crime was the biggest issue and 64% of registered voters are Democrat. Why are people not going to the polls? They are disenfranchised They are being lied to and so we are going to put forward the truth and put forward solution Like for instance today on this the mayor just he you see the mayor out every night at these private clubs partying and the media's playing it up like it's it's just | ||
so cute and You have a public housing project in the in the Lower East Side that it looks like it's had arson They've known about it having arsenic for two weeks His staff his direct staff has known about it for 48 hours before they even informed me He says yeah, I'm a check into that and there's no real You know, accountability. | ||
Is this the type of thing you're going to cover? | ||
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Absolutely. | |
It's in a nutshell what you're referring to. | ||
Problems are profound in New York City. | ||
No one is really covering them. | ||
And again, we just had primaries. | ||
Voter turnout was incredibly low. | ||
People are not engaged to get to the polls because they are being lied to. | ||
They're not being given accurate information. | ||
And that's really what we're going to cover. | ||
Okay, great. | ||
How do people get to the new site? | ||
How do they get to you on your social media? | ||
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The site is TheManhattan.Press. | |
And Jackie, give your social media. | ||
You can follow me on Instagram at Jacqueline4NYC. | ||
That's Jacqueline, F-O-R-N-Y-C. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
No, we want a big launch of this. | ||
And by the way, Todd, thank you for all the effort. | ||
People don't realize Todd's putting a huge effort in backing all these polls. | ||
You've got to get the truth out there. | ||
So Todd, thank you very much for the effort you're doing there. | ||
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You bet, Steve. | |
Thanks a lot. | ||
OK. | ||
I want to bring in Ed Dowd now from Hawaii. | ||
Ed, a former portfolio manager over at BlackRock, one of the smartest guys I know. | ||
Ed, I've seen some of your interviews over the last week. | ||
You've got a pretty dire forecast where you think the global economy is going. | ||
I want to turn it over to you and walk us through. | ||
Ed Dowd's predicting a collapse in the next, I don't know, 6 to 18 months, I think the range is. | ||
Walk us through your theory of the case, sir. | ||
Bottom line, the global debt crisis is unfolding before our eyes. | ||
We've seen Sri Lanka go belly up. | ||
It's spreading. | ||
We see what's going on in Europe with the energy prices. | ||
And the tell for me is the dollar, the DXY, the basket against all the other currencies. | ||
If you want to put up that chart, it's a chart that goes back to 68. | ||
And you can see the dollar has been going straight up since January of 2021. | ||
And, uh, we are seeing levels on the dollar. | ||
We're hitting a new high today. | ||
We're seeing levels on the dollar, but, but describe what this, because we've got a podcast on it too. | ||
What does this chart show you say it's going up? | ||
What, what is, what is the chart itself? | ||
The chart is the, uh, the dollar index versus all other currencies, the basket. | ||
So this is the dollar. | ||
This is what a lot of wall street focuses on when we, uh, you know, are looking at, uh, different asset classes and the dollar. | ||
Started its monumental rate of change rise in January of 2021. | ||
And what's interesting about this dollar cycle and this rate hike cycle are a couple of things. | ||
First, this is the first dollar advance that's concurrently happened with commodities. | ||
That's never happened before, ever since we went on the petrodollar. | ||
Typically speaking, commodity cycles and inflation go up when the dollar goes down. | ||
That's because that's credit being created. | ||
This is the first cycle where that's occurred. | ||
And what that says to me is that even though there's a monetary phenomenon, inflation always. | ||
The policies of the Biden administration and the European Central Union are so disastrous that we're seeing this at the same time. | ||
So it's a disaster. | ||
Number one. | ||
Number two, in this Fed rate hike cycle, we're seeing something that typically augurs the end of the rate hike cycle. | ||
It's a three month T-bill going above the discount rate of the Fed window. | ||
And that happened in February of this year. | ||
Before the first rate hike cycle, and it continues to happen. | ||
We've never seen this before. | ||
Usually augers the end, but the Fed continues to ignore this signal, which typically they respond to the market and go the other way. | ||
So they're raising into the face of what we know is a real economic decline. | ||
I'll get to that in a second. | ||
And third, this is technical mumbo-jumbo, but it's important nonetheless. | ||
This is the longest seasonal cycle advance in the history of the dollar without any kind of pullback. | ||
So the dollar is uncharacteristically strong, hitting new highs today. | ||
And the dollar for me, has become an indicator of global credit. When the dollar goes up a lot and fast, it's an indicator that global credit is tightening. And that's because ever since the dot com bubble, and you've referenced this too, Steve, our biggest export has been US dollars. And the global economies decided to issue debt in dollar denominated debt. | ||
There's about 15 trillion of this stuff floating around out there. | ||
And the dollar rising is crushing them and indicative of a default and a scramble for dollars to meet margin calls. | ||
So this is, this is, you have the, we have a huge story from Bloomberg up on my getter account about this huge margin calls now in the energy sector. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
It's all over the place. | ||
I mean, hedge funds have been decimated this year. | ||
Their performance is miserable. | ||
Norwegian companies are calling for a $1.5 trillion emergency bailout. | ||
They say these margin calls are going to put these companies out of business. | ||
You're going to see a wave of bankruptcies. | ||
You're seeing it in other sectors too? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
It's all over the place. | ||
Hedge funds have been decimated this year. | ||
Their performance is miserable. | ||
A lot of them are nothing more than trend followers, leverage long. | ||
So there's been devastation in a lot of the high tech hedge fund world and it continues. | ||
Margin calls are going on all over. | ||
And again, I don't need this is a headline we're seeing right now. | ||
All you need to know is the dollar going up is causing margin calls. | ||
We may not be seeing, but the dollar is telling you margin calls continuing and will continue. | ||
This confuses a lot of people in the gold, the gold bugs and the crypto people. | ||
My thesis is the dollar is going to fail up. | ||
Not down. | ||
And at the end of this, that's when we, you know, sometime in the next... It's failing up, but that's just because the other fiat currencies, if you look at versus real estate, raw land or other commodities, particularly food now and the inflation. | ||
It's really against because these other fiat currencies are so awful. | ||
It's the world's tallest midget, is that not? | ||
That's my theory of the case. | ||
Even if it starts falling off, the midget just gets a little taller as the other guys shrink. | ||
Is that your aspect also? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
But in the financial world, this is where the money's flowing at the moment. | ||
It's flowing to the dollar because There is a scramble to meet margin calls and there are defaults. | ||
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Every time somebody defaults... Hang on for one second. | |
There's also going to be a wave of defaults, you know, what the top, I think, Marxist economists gave a brilliant analysis of the junk credits. | ||
The underlying economy and really driving cash flow to support this is collapsing. | ||
And that's what the happy talk business media didn't want to talk about. | ||
Okay, short break. | ||
Ed Dowd, Mike Lindell, next in The Warrior. | ||
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Okay, welcome back. | |
We got Ed Dowd. | ||
Welcome back. | ||
We got Ed Dowd. | ||
I want to make sure everybody goes to birchgold.com forward slash Bannon. | ||
This is all free. | ||
It's the second installment of my End of the Dollar Empire, and this deals specifically with some of the aspects Ed Dowd's talking about today, and that is the end of the dollar as the prime reserve currency. | ||
There's probably no... | ||
thing outside of transhumanism. | ||
Aspects of transhumanism have a bigger impact in your life if we lose our prime reserve currency status. | ||
And with the radical members of the Biden administration, the incompetence of the Treasury, and quite frankly a Federal Reserve that's out of control, as Ed Dowd has documented, we're on that path. | ||
So I want everybody to get up to speed. | ||
And I realize this is particularly for laymen. | ||
If every time we talk about math, some of that, you get sweaty palms, this is for you. | ||
This is very important, not just for your personal life, but also for you understanding how your community runs and also your politics. | ||
We are shifting back to the 19th century in that we're going to get back into the politics of money. | ||
The populist movement and you in the audience have to understand what the Federal Reserve's been doing, have to understand what your government's doing, to basically seize assets for the wealthy, because that's what it's been, and also to do rolling devaluations on you, the citizens of this country. | ||
So go to birchgold.com forward slash Bannon. | ||
You get it free. | ||
You get my first one, which was the beginning, the politics of money, and then part two, the fall of the prime reserve, the dollars, the prime reserve currency. | ||
And we're going to have, I think, five or six in this series. | ||
So go there today. | ||
It's all free. | ||
Ed Dowd, you've got one more chart to show us in your, and you're quite negative because you're a capital markets guy about where this is heading. | ||
Talk, walk us through this last chart. | ||
This is called the Baltic Dry Index. | ||
Shipping prices of raw commodities across the globe. | ||
So it's an index of shipping prices to ship commodities across the globe. | ||
It's an indicator of the real economy. | ||
It hit a low in February. | ||
By the way, for folks who don't know, when you're in a boardroom, this is inside baseball. | ||
This is what CEOs and chairmen, when a guy walks through, hey, here's the economy. | ||
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Not what Jim Cramer's pitching on CNBC. | |
Here's the reality. | ||
So Baltic Dry Index. | ||
Walk us through what it shows you, sir. | ||
Bottom line, it's what it's showing me is it hit a low in February. | ||
We had a little rally. | ||
It just took out the low from February on August 19th, which is a structural problem technically. | ||
So this is going to continue to careen lower in our estimation, because quite frankly, the real economy is imploding. | ||
We got Europe closing down, literally closing down. | ||
I'm hearing reports of small businesses can't afford to get the lights on, literally. | ||
A small industrial complex is shutting down. | ||
This is happening. | ||
And the effect on consumer discretionary spending in Europe will be devastating. | ||
Basically, corporate earnings in the U.S. | ||
are about to implode. | ||
And the stock market had a nice little rally this summer, peaked out August 16th. | ||
And structurally, it took out its August 2nd trading cycle low. | ||
And we're probably going to take out the June low and go a lot lower into the fall. | ||
This is looking like a disaster of proportions. | ||
And the real economy is bleeding. | ||
And the video game known as the stock market is about to follow pretty hard and pretty fast in my humble opinion. | ||
Okay, this is what we're saying is that these are all interconnected, but there is don't believe the happy talk. | ||
You've got to look at this reality, and that's why Cortez and Navarro are going to be back on today. | ||
The last refuge of a scoundrel when it comes to this stagflation and recessions is somebody comes in with price controls. | ||
That's what Europe's doing now. | ||
Europe is imploding. | ||
Ed, you've got a new website. | ||
I want everybody to go to the website. | ||
You're working on a book, but I want to know how they get to you on Getter and how they get to your new website. | ||
Getter at Edward Dowd, D-O-W-D. | ||
My new website is TheyLiedPeopleDied.com. | ||
Basically, this is the information you can use to take action and shut down the vaccine mandate. | ||
And then my new book coming out November 8, Cause Unknown, The Epidemic of Sudden Death in 2021 and 2022. | ||
It's going to be, I think, an eye opener and hopefully changes a marginal mind. | ||
And how did they get to you on Getter? | ||
At Edward Dowd, D-O-W-D. | ||
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Brother, thank you very much. | |
Ed Dowd from Hawaii. | ||
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I want to go now to England. | |
Peter McElveen. | ||
OK, today you had a wet, as we call it, an anti-Brexit person that now faces a Brexit person become Prime Minister. | ||
Peter, heart of oak. | ||
But they're stepping into the middle of a firestorm, and I'm predicting the end of the Tory party as we know it in about six months. | ||
Give us your assessment, sir. | ||
Liz Truss is back and going to give a statement outside No. | ||
10 Downing Street as we speak. | ||
I'm just looking. | ||
They brought out a podium. | ||
But again, we don't know really what she is about. | ||
But she goes into massive government debt, cost of living crisis out of control. | ||
And her way of solving this is to borrow. | ||
Her way of solving this is to cap our energy spending at 2,500 pounds a year. | ||
It was capped at 1,000 pounds a year 18 months ago. | ||
It's going to go even higher. | ||
And they're talking about that cap would cost us 100 billion. | ||
Simply that one procedure, that one process, that one policy. | ||
So it's really scary whenever you have a conservative government and their way out of it is to tax and spend. | ||
And therefore, what is the difference between a conservative government on the right and Labour on the left? | ||
There is no difference. | ||
The reason we're focused on the UK is an example for our audience of what could happen here by establishment political leaders. | ||
The Tory party has just become the uniparty. | ||
I mean, they supported all these transitions. | ||
I mean, Boris Johnson today in leaving, and we'll have it cut for the afternoon, compares himself to Cincinnati's. | ||
The great general in the Roman Republic that retired and came back from his plow to save the nation. | ||
And they bragged about they're going to be totally on wind power by 2030 or 50%. | ||
That's a fantasy. | ||
It's that type of fantasies, that type of immature fantasies that has the UK in this jam. | ||
Am I incorrect, Peter? | ||
You're correct. | ||
It is empty words. | ||
It is. | ||
We have. | ||
They talked about 50% energy by 2030. | ||
Where is that ever going to happen? | ||
On what planet? | ||
In what dream is that going to happen? | ||
It's impossible. | ||
And they talked about building a nuclear power station every... It was a crazy amount. | ||
I need to check. | ||
But every year, I think it was. | ||
We are in a mess with our energy situation. | ||
We have, I think, a spare capacity of about one and a half percent. | ||
So if everyone turns on their kettles in the evening, the lights go out. | ||
And Boris, his recommendation for fixing our energy crisis was going buy a new efficient kettle. | ||
So that was his way of fixing the massive hole that we are in. | ||
And on top of that, national identity. | ||
We have no patriotism left. | ||
The Conservative Party used to be the party that would hold up Britishness as an example to the world, as something to be proud of and achievement. | ||
That is gone, and we are not teaching our children what national identity is all about. | ||
We have immigration out of control. | ||
We had 2,000 came over in boats over the weekend. | ||
2,200, I think. | ||
That's a record number. | ||
And we are so far up to, I think, 23,000, 24,000 coming over in boats this year. | ||
And every year that is going up by around 60% on the last year. | ||
And these people are all staying in hotels. | ||
We have no infrastructure to cope with them, with schools, with hospitals. | ||
And you scratch your head and you think, it has to be thinking outside the box. | ||
And the Conservative Party have not demonstrated that. | ||
And Liz Truss doesn't fill anyone with hope. | ||
When I met, when she came, there was no one that I talked to who was excited about this appointment. | ||
Dave Walsh, it's War Room that broke this. | ||
We're the first guys to talk about it. | ||
Your energy is going to go up four or five times by next spring. | ||
That's what I said. | ||
This is three months ago. | ||
It's going to be the end of the Tory party. | ||
This is when Boris Johnson stepped down. | ||
Let me get Ben out of the way. | ||
Ben, I know we've got stories about Europe. | ||
We're going to have to get to those this afternoon or tomorrow morning. | ||
I want to ask you, given your knowledge, Boris Johnson squandered. | ||
Nigel Farage delivered Brexit and delivered a unified country in a 100-seat majority to really make Britain great again and bring manufacturing back. | ||
And Boris Johnson immediately went to the Singapore on the Thames model that all the lovies in the Oxford Cambridge crowd just love. | ||
I have never seen a country This is actually where America's going to go with these policies. | ||
These policies have actually accelerated, not even managed to climb, but the bottom is about to fall out of the UK. | ||
And she's wandering around talking about, I'm going to be Thatcher with tax cuts. | ||
Well, you can't cut taxes. | ||
You can't pay for what you got. | ||
Ben Harnwell. | ||
Yeah, I think that the back of the Boris's government was broken by two self-inflicted One of them is Covid, the government's response to Covid, and the other one is the government's response to Putin's invasion of Ukraine. | ||
Both of them were pretty disastrous to the UK economy, and suicidal, rather than stabs in the back, or murders on the Orient Express. | ||
This is akin to stabbing yourself in the eye with a blunt spoon. | ||
What I think, however, with this, is I think, I have to say, Once I call most politicians sociopathic overlords. | ||
I consider them to be sociopathic really because they are unable to predict the second, third, fourth order consequences of their actions. | ||
Boris isn't in that category. | ||
I actually happen to think, I know you don't agree with this one Stephen, I doubt Peter agrees with it either. | ||
I think Boris has played a blinder here. | ||
I think he has manufactured this exit from number 10. | ||
So that his successor, in this case the party he's chosen is going to be Liz Truss, will take two years of absolute pummeling because of the consequences of these two things, Covid and Ukraine, and he will, whenever people have short memories, he will come back. | ||
That's what I think on this. | ||
And I say this, as I said, all the way through from the beginning of the removal of Boris Johnson, right? | ||
The Tory party yesterday did not elect a Prime Minister, it elected the leader of the party. | ||
Boris Johnson had never lost a vote of confidence in the House of Commons. | ||
He was under no obligation by constitutional precedent to offer his resignation to the Queen. | ||
He could quite easily have said, you know what, I've changed my mind, I'm staying, but the party has a new leader, you know what, I'm staying as Prime Minister. | ||
He's gone, right, because he wants to go. | ||
Despite what he's saying, despite this signal saying, oh, you know, he regrets it. | ||
It's all smoke, Steve. | ||
He's gone because he wants it. | ||
He does not want to be around for the consequences of the damage that he himself is causing. | ||
There's a lesson for us when we win in November. | ||
There's a lot of tough decisions. | ||
Ben, how do people get to you? | ||
I know you're going to be coming up live today and doing other updates on the Italian election. | ||
How do people get to you? | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
I'm exclusively on Getter. | ||
My profile is simply my surname, Ahtan, rather than verified account, please. | ||
And I'm there just sort of pushing out my analysis 24-7. | ||
Ben, thank you very much. | ||
Peter, how do people get to you? | ||
And they need to really follow your afternoon broadcast. | ||
It's absolutely amazing. | ||
And I got to tell you, there's Brexit, as I said, Brexit and the Trump victory in 2016 were inextricably linked. | ||
The collapse of our mother country is inextricably linked with the United States. | ||
How do people get to you, sir? | ||
They get us at Hearts of Oak on Thursday. | ||
We've got, I just was interviewing Naomi Wolf earlier. | ||
So that's our interview on Thursday, 3 p.m. | ||
Eastern Time. | ||
Every Monday and Thursday you can watch on at Hearts of Oak on Getter or heartsofoak.org live stream or Rumble D live anywhere else. | ||
There's a firestorm in the United Kingdom. | ||
We're going to cover this very closely because they have a direct impact on our country. | ||
Peter from Hearts of Oak. | ||
Thank you very much for joining us. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Complete total disaster. | ||
Disaster. | ||
That's what's in front of us. | ||
Okay, short break. | ||
Mike Lindell joins us about how many counties did the War Room get the information and data from. | ||
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We're about to find out in the War Room. | |
The new social media taking on big tech. | ||
Protecting free speech. | ||
It's time to say what you want, the way you want. | ||
Okay, I need you to go to Getter and that's because everybody that comes on here, the contributors are all over it, from Ed Dow to Steve Cortez and Naomi. | ||
It will increase your depth of understanding. | ||
And remember, no one's going to come to save us. | ||
You're going to save us, this audience, the populist movement. | ||
And the reason we put up on Getter and Mike Lindell's, all his shows stream on there, besides the Frank speech, is that it's a social media platform for all of us. | ||
Two breaking news stories we can't get to today. | ||
I'm going to cover them again. | ||
The New York Times admits, the Biden administration has admitted to the New York Times, there's one million illegal aliens in the country awaiting amnesty. | ||
That's what they admit to. | ||
They've now finally admitted to a million. | ||
A million. | ||
Also, breaking news from Naomi Wolf just came across, the UK government, there's a report just flashed across, the UK government stops vaccinating 5 to 11 year olds. | ||
So we're going to have more of that this afternoon. | ||
This afternoon's show is going to be packed on fire. | ||
Navarro, Cortez, Miranda, Devine, Nigel Farage, Naomi Wolf, on and on and on. | ||
There's so much news and so many stories we need to make sure that you get access to that were just jammed up for time. | ||
Mike Lindell is here. | ||
Mike, real quickly, because you've got amazing news and we've only got six minutes. | ||
I've got to tell you, the sheets, the percale, the Giza Dream Sheets are always my favorite. | ||
These percales are next level. | ||
Give me 60 seconds on the sheets. | ||
They are awesome, Steve. | ||
They're a combination of long staple and extra long staple cotton. | ||
We've got them right now. | ||
We're actually have a, uh, we're, we're running out and we, we put them on sale for everybody for all the great work they've done. | ||
They're as low as $29.98, but it's our biggest sale ever because we're running out on some of the sizes. | ||
We added the Giza to the sale as low as $39.98. | ||
Now remember these, some of these sheet sets are $170 some dollars and people say, what do you mean that much? | ||
Cause they are the best sheets in the world. | ||
There's nothing better ever. | ||
And so without the box stores, we're passing this along. | ||
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Screw the box stores. | |
Screw the box stores. | ||
The savings go to the people. | ||
Heck with the box stores. | ||
Just go to mychila.com. | ||
Go right to War Room. | ||
It's all there. | ||
You pocket the Delta, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
You're not paying it to the Walmart who hates everything you stand for. | ||
That's why Lindell's out. | ||
Okay. | ||
We got about five minutes. | ||
Everybody's bugging me. | ||
War Room, go to MyPillow.com, promo code War Room, they're right there. | ||
Mike, I told the story, a person, a couple of people, a bunch of people, one in particular called me right after the show the other day, they called their county registrar, they said, I need the vote cast, the cast votes, and they said, hey, what is going on? | ||
They said, you're like the fifth person in 30 minutes has called me on this. | ||
There's 3,200 counties in this country, I think roughly, how many How many did the War on Posse get? | ||
How many actual sets of data do we have, sir? | ||
We've got over 800, but we have 1,400 more requests this morning because of your audience, Dave, that we have to go through. | ||
We think that's going to push us over 1,000. | ||
And I have really great news. | ||
Well, I'll call it great news. | ||
It's 4%. | ||
There's only 4% of those counties so far that our cyber guys have looked at. | ||
That are not compromised. | ||
In other words, 96% of all the counties we've went through already, which is hundreds of them, have all been machine manipulated. | ||
And this is 100% evidence. | ||
I want to thank you all. | ||
You've been sending them back to us. | ||
Passport records. Oh Because we put up on our site We've we always put up there because this stuff's all being fought at about what the machine guys say in these lawsuits They said hey, we can't come on your show, but put the links up so to give them the fair thing So when you say that What's the evidence? | ||
Because I'm sure everybody's head's going to blow up now. | ||
Crazy Mike Lindell's up here and saying, hey, I got the things and it's 96%. | ||
How can you show evidence of that? | ||
The audience went and got the counties. | ||
You guys sent letters. | ||
Your team did great. | ||
Now you're saying, oh, the ones we've got, the 800 that we have, right? | ||
96% have been manipulated. | ||
Tell me how you know that as a fact, not an assertion. | ||
This is a fact. | ||
This is data that comes right from the Secretary of State's office. | ||
This comes right from the counties. | ||
This is actual numbers that they gave us that came through the machines. | ||
So when you see this, this is the sequence that the votes came in on. | ||
And these sequence, when you have a candidate flatline or the same line in this county as the next county or the next county over, You have 100% could not be done by humans, by just random. | ||
It had to be an algorithm put in there. | ||
Now we're going to have to get Jeff O'Donoghue and Kurt Olson and the experts, can they come on tomorrow? | ||
Either the six o'clock show or the half hour of the show, I just want to make sure that people are saying these are not assertions, because Mike's the machine guy. | ||
No, they're not assertions. | ||
You may have some bias, and I want to have the technical guys do such a great job, and Kurt Olson, who's done such a great job. | ||
By the way, look, the War Room Posse and you guys are amazing. | ||
We got a third of the counties. | ||
But also, some of the lawyers have told me that a lot of our people were not welcome with open arms. | ||
A lot of Secretaries of State said under no circumstances are these people getting this. | ||
Is that correct, sir? | ||
We've got a plan for that. | ||
I want to tell you, I want to finish the CastVote records request, though. | ||
Send your CastVote records back if you did get them as you're getting them now. | ||
Send them in, email us at CastVoteRecords at frankspeech.com, email them back to us, because then we're going to put each county together in words you understand. That's what Jeff O'Donnell and others are doing, so that you can bring it as a sales pitch to your county. | ||
And also we're using them in our preliminary injunctions. These votes are so important to these castable records. | ||
Now what Steve's talking about, a lot of you were denied. | ||
So we got a plan today, everybody. | ||
You can go to Frank's speech and click on this square right here. | ||
If you can see it, it says, save our state, save our state, uh, this thing here. | ||
And you click on that. | ||
It says, or save your state. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
Save your state right here. | ||
You click on that on Frank's speech and now it's called the Freedom of Information Act. | ||
All of you can request, it's a FOIA request, to your Secretary of State's office and say you want all the emails. | ||
It's written right on there what to ask for. | ||
Any emails between the commissioners that talk about the machine companies or Mike Lindell, we have it all listed out for you. | ||
Because Steve, a lot of them ordered them. | ||
If you heard from Mike Lindell or you heard from Steve Bannon, so we put it right on there. | ||
They can request that and get this taken care of. | ||
Okay, we're back five to seven and it's going to be on fire. | ||
And we're going to have the technicians and the lawyers on tomorrow to go through all this on the cast votes. | ||
Mike Lindell, thank you very much and thank the Warren Posse for the work. | ||
We'll see you back, be back here at five. | ||
It's going to be on fire. |